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Savannah Guthrie returns to the ‘Today’ show after mother’s disappearance

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NEW YORK (AP) — Savannah Guthrie was back and almost all business at NBC’s “Today” show anchor desk on Monday, marking a return for the first time in more than two months since her mother’s disappearance. “Here we go, ready or not,” Guthrie said as the show opened. “Let’s do the news.”

After running through a series of news headlines, Guthrie said that “we are so glad that you started our week with us and it’s good to be home.” Her co-host, Craig Melvin said that “it’s good to have you back at home.”

She greeted longtime co-worker Al Roker with “Good morning, Sunshine,” when he noted that it was good to see her on the set. At the end of the first 25-minute portion of the show, she offered Melvin a high-five.

Emotions got the better of her before the last half hour, when she joined her colleagues in front of fans gathered at the show’s Rockefeller Center studio. She fought back tears when one fan was seen with a “Welcome home Savannah” shirt, and clutched colleague Jenna Bush Hager’s arm and thanked people for their support.

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Guthrie, one of morning television’s most recognizable faces, has been a “Today” host since 2012. She has acknowledged that she’s a changed person and that it’s hard to go forward not knowing what happened to Nancy Guthrie, who authorities believe was taken against her will from her Arizona home.

Despite an intense search involving thousands of federal and local officers and volunteers, there has been no sign of the 84-year-old mother of three since she was reported missing Feb. 1.

The “Today” show has followed the story closely for the past two months, but it wasn’t mentioned during the first hour of her return on Monday. Bringing things back to normal was clearly intentional: Her return wasn’t referenced during interviews with NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez at the White House and military analyst Steve Warren on the show’s set.

Hoda Kotb, the former anchor who had filled in for Guthrie for much of the past two months and interviewed her former colleague, wasn’t on set Monday.

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“Today” has seen a ratings boost over the past two months and has even eclipsed ABC’s “Good Morning America” as the leader in the morning show ratings. The shows aren’t the profit generators they once were for the networks, but the rivalry is still intense.

“Today” averaged 3.1 million viewers for the first three months of the year, up nearly 9% in an era most broadcast programs lose viewers. It’s hard to tell how much the Guthrie story had to do with that: NBC also aired the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics in February, and both events tend to help a morning show’s ratings.

“Good Morning America” averaged 2.93 million viewers, up 2% over 2025 while “CBS Mornings” plunged 17% to 1.76 million, according to the Nielsen company.

As part of a video message released by her New York church on Easter Sunday, Guthrie spoke about feeling “moments of deep disappointment with God, the feeling of utter abandonment.” But she said the resurrection is not fully celebrated “if we do not acknowledge the feelings of loss, pain, and yes, death.”

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In announcing her return to NBC’s flagship morning show, Guthrie said she was uncertain whether she’ll feel like she still belongs.

“It’s hard to imagine doing it because it’s such a place of joy and lightness,” she said just over a week ago on “Today” during her first interview since the disappearance. “I can’t come back and try to be something that I’m not. But I can’t not come back because it’s my family.”

She didn’t anticipate faking her way through the show, which is normally light-hearted with a mix of serious, breaking news.

Guthrie’s mom had made occasional visits to show’s set

There had been a great deal of speculation about whether she would return.

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“I want to smile, and when I do it will be real,” she told Hoda Kotb, who came back to “Today” to fill in while Guthrie focused on the search. “Being there is joyful, and when it’s not I’ll say so.”

Nancy Guthrie made occasional appearances on “Today” over the years, once taking part in a cooking demonstration and surprising her daughter on the set. When Savannah Guthrie returned to her hometown of Tucson in 2025 for a segment recorded for the show, the two visited one of their favorite restaurants and talked about their love of Arizona.

The Guthrie family has offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother.

Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will after finding blood near the doorstep of her home in the foothills outside Tucson. The FBI later released surveillance videos showing a masked man on the porch that night. Volunteers and search teams scoured the nearby desert terrain filled with cactuses, bushes and boulders in the first weeks after she vanished.

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But attention has faded from an investigation that was declared to be a top priority for the FBI and local authorities. Investigators have not released new evidence in weeks and say the number of tips has slowed. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department both said late last week that they had no updates.

Early on, some media outlets reported receiving ransom messages tied to the case. Guthrie said she and her siblings responded to two that they believed were real and offered to pay.

Guthrie said her celebrity status might be the reason her mother was taken, but said that possibility was “too much to bear.”

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Associated Press correspondents John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, and Sarah Brumfield in Washington contributed to this report.

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Malcolm Offord’s yacht boast shows he is more of a Thatcherite than a Faragist

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Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the row over Offord’s riches reveals the true nature of his politics.

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Reform’s Scottish leader Malcolm Offord has five cars, six boats and one gigantic ego.

His extraordinary boast during the STV leaders’ debate about his assets revealed a man who is vain. He is proud when he looks in the mirror and he wants the rest of Scotland to feel the same way about him.

The general point made by the former Tory peer in his lively exchange with lefty Green Ross Greer was a good one.

Offord said he came from humble beginnings and made a fortune after travelling to London with nothing but student debt. He paid millions in tax and hired thousands of staff.

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Greer bested Offord in the exchange but was nonetheless wrong to say we need “fewer” people like the Reform leader.

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But the disastrous mistake Offord made was in itemising his assets like he was like Harry Enfield’s “Loadsamoney” character in the 1980s.

Scots are broke and sick of being unable to afford basic food items at the supermarkets or being stung at the forecourt.

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Boasting about his wealth – “six houses, five cars and six boats” – was insensitive, insulting and politically tin-eared.

Offord’s car crash TV appearance also revealed a great deal about his political leanings and ambitions.

He was a liberal-minded Tory before he jumped yacht to the hard right Reform. He is at his most comfortable talking about tax cuts and energy policy, not immigration.

At various points since his defection, he has looked uncomfortable when asked about Reform’s notorious advert questioning Anas Sarwar’s loyalty.

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Asked by the BBC to name his political hero, he cited former US President Ronald Reagan, who was a pro-immigration Republican. In 1986, Regan signed a bill into law that gave an amnesty to any illegal immigrant who had entered the country since 1982.

Offord is more of a Thatcherite than a Faragist and Reform is the vehicle for creating a new Tory party out of the ashes of the old one.

Farage has hoodwinked voters by trying to put forward a platform that combines elements of the Right and Left.

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Offord is not interested in any such triangulation. He has said Reform is “centre right” and he means it.

Some Tory policies have always polled better than the party itself and Offord’s solution is to rebadge the Conservatives with a new name.

His TV outburst also raises questions about whether he will be around long enough to complete his project.

Offord is a man who loves yachting, travel and the finer things in life. His party will do well next week, but he has zero chance of ever becoming First Minister

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The idea that Offord is going to mill around Holyrood for five years leading a group of cranks and clowns is for the birds.

He is better at making money than he is at politics and it is inevitable he will go back to his first love.

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I’m A Celebrity final gets over 1,000 complaints as Adam Thomas says show ‘tarnished’

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I’m A Celebrity’s turbulent finale has attracted more than 1,000 Ofcom complaints.

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The conclusion of the All Stars series spiralled into disorder as Adam Thomas was declared the winner of the reality show. A confrontation erupted on stage with Jimmy Bullard, who labelled Adam “intimidating, aggressive and abusive” during an argument following a trial. There was also tension regarding David Haye, who had been accused of bullying the Emmerdale actor in the jungle. He has since suggested it was banter.

Some of the campers walked off set and hosts Ant and Dec had to step in at one point.

It has now emerged Ofcom received 1,187 complaints during the finale of the ITV show. The bulk of complaints to the broadcasting watchdog concerned alleged bullying conduct from Jimmy and David towards Adam throughout the programme.

Adam had previously stated the show was “tarnished” for him now, reports the Mirror.

Speaking on the most recent instalment of his At Home With The Thomas Bros podcast, he explained: “No one knows, even now, me explaining it, you’ll never understand. I’ll never understand. It’s so hard to process everything I’ve been through. The fact that it’s just been turned into entertainment for live TV, for a family show that I loved.

“I’ve got so much to thank this show for. Ten years ago, this show put me on the map. It was the first show I did that was reality, people got to see me for the very first time ever. I probably would never have the career I’ve had if it wasn’t for this show so I owe a lot to this show. I just wanted to go back and experience it all over again.

“But it’s sad now because the way I always looked at this show, the way I perceived this show, it’s tarnished for me.”

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Throughout his extended podcast, Adam described how the “colour drained from his face” when he knew he had won.

He said: “When they were announcing the winner, I just felt the colour drain from my face. The moment where I realised this isn’t about me, this is not about me, this is about you guys and whatever agenda you want to fill off the back of me.

“It was like the curtain had just been pulled back. I feel, in all honestly, like I sold my soul. I feel like I sold my soul. You couldn’t pay me a million pound – 10 million pound – to do that experience again. Nothing is worth what I went through.

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“When I was being crowned the winner – the funny thing is I’ve never won anything in my life – and the one time I do, that’s how it goes out. It’s funny because I got home and my son Teddy had been at a dance competition and he had four trophies, and the joy that he had in his face and in his eyes and I hugged him and started crying because that’s the joy I wanted to feel when I won.”

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Ben Houchen’s Tees Valley Combined Authority struggles to fill roles

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Tom Bryant told a cabinet meeting that individuals may be “put off” by the notice placed on the mayoral authority last year, which requires it to make improvements focusing on governance and value for money.

Mr Bryant said interim finance director Jo Moore had agreed to stay on for a further six months, but beyond that a solution in terms of a permanent replacement had yet to be found.

The authority, headed by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, is also attempting to recruit a successor to interim monitoring and chief legal officer Jeanette McGarry, who is in the same category.

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Mr Bryant said: “Having the best value notice does put some people off.”

He said “lots of different networks” were being utilised to find the right candidate and make informal approaches, but it was a challenge.

Mr Bryant said: “We need to try and find permanent appointments as soon as we can, but having the confidence that we have Jo and Jeanette through to September gives us time to continue the search.

“I am working really hard to continue to find the right candidates.

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“I will keep the cabinet updated regularly, there are a few live opportunities I am pursuing right now.”

Redcar and Cleveland Council leader Alec Brown, a member of the cabinet, asked how “hands on” Ms Moore was and how long her personal circumstances would allow her to continue on an interim basis.

Mr Bryant said Ms Moore was “absolutely committed” to supporting the organisation through to September.

He said: “Obviously she does live down in London, and it is challenging in terms of her commute, but she does come into the office.

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“Jo and myself have an excellent working relationship and she is a huge asset to the organisation, but we still need to work out a permanent solution beyond September 2026.”

Approval was sought from the cabinet, and granted, in order to keep the two officers on board until the end of September.

A cabinet agenda item said that, despite an external recruitment campaign and interviews for the posts – described as “very rigorous” – being held earlier this year no suitable candidates had been found.

It said: “It is clearly imperative that the permanent appointments for both roles have the required experience and expertise to ensure that the combined authority continues to embed the necessary improvements. 

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“It was concluded that none of the candidates satisfied these requirements.” 

Brian Archer, the chief executive of Redcar and Cleveland Council, asked if changes might be made to the remuneration levels offered.

Mr Bryant said: “I think the salaries are still right, we have spoken long and hard about making sure we are competitive in the market.

“The best value notice does make it more difficult, the market for statutory officers is difficult anyway.”

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Chelsea legend Frank Lampard and Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty)

Frank Lampard has praised the ‘quality’ and ‘skill’ on show in Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League semi-final first leg victory over Bayern Munich, hailing the contest as one of the best games of football he has ever seen.

PSG and Bayern produced a European contest for the ages on Tuesday evening, with a raucous Parc des Princes crowd treated to nine goals across a truly unforgettable tie.

Luis Enrique’s side, the holders, had appeared to have put one foot in this year’s final as Ousmane Dembele scored his second of the night to make it 5-2 with half-an-hour remaining.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had completed a brace of his own just moments earlier after a thrilling first half under the lights in Paris, in which Joao Neves, Harry Kane and Michael Olise had also netted.

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But the visitors dug deep and were rewarded for their efforts as Dayot Upamecano and Luis Diaz both scored in the space of three minutes to ensure Vincent Kompany’s men trail by just one goal ahead of the sides’ second meeting in Munich.

Facing the media once the dust had settled on his side 5-4 win, PSG head coach Enrique said the game was ‘without doubt’ the best game he had ever been involved in as a manager.

‘I have never seen a match with this kind of intensity,’ the Spaniard told reporters at his post-match press conference.

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‘This is not the time to point out flaws. We just need to congratulate everyone.

‘We deserved to win, we deserved to draw and we deserved to lose today.

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‘It was a fantastic match. It has been, without a doubt, the best match I have ever been involved in as a coach.’

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Speaking to talkSPORT two days on from Tuesday’s classic in Paris, Chelsea legend Lampard delivered his reaction to a first-leg encounter that will be remembered for years to come.

‘I loved watching that game, I loved watching it. The speed and the quality of things done, highly skilled things done at the top level, two teams going at each other,’ the Coventry City head coach said.

‘We talk a lot and I’ve been listening to the shows about the Premier League and how some games have become a bit of a chess match and teams stopping each other.

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Lampard won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2012 (Picture: Getty)

‘That’s fine, our job as coaches is to find out whatever your way is, but to see two coaches, to see that talent across the pitch, to see them going head-to-head…

‘I heard the stuff about bad defending in the game and, of course, there was some defending that you might question because when you take risks you leave yourself one-on-one.

‘But as a product, as something to watch, it was one of the best games I’ve ever seen of football. I absolutely loved it.’

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Lampard is pleased to see Kompany proving his managerial credentials on the big stage and believes his former Manchester City team-mate is fully deserving of his position on the top table.

‘People will say it’s easy when you work with top-level players and, of course, there’s a degree of that,’ the ex-England and Chelsea midfielder explained.

‘But Vincent Kompany, for instance, or Luis Enrique, but I know Vinny a bit, he deserves to be in that job because of the work he’s done so you get those players.

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‘I like what he said after the game. He’s talking about the bad defending in the game and what the game looked like, saying, “What do you want? Do you want to watch something like that where players are all in?”

‘I’m not comparing us to Bayern Munich or PSG by the way but at Coventry we’ve been all in in our way we want to be and I’ve always felt confident that we can get back into games even when we’re losing, and we’ve done it.

‘We saw that done at the highest level the other day. A team that know what they’re doing, believe in what they’re doing, and just going at it. What a great thing it was to watch.’

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Turning his attentions to the challenges that await at Coventry, Lampard is under no illusions about the size of the task at hand and the ‘work to be done’ in preparation for the club’s return to the Premier League.

‘In terms of the summer, there’s a lot of work to be done,’ Lampard explained, with the Sky Blues securing promotion after a 25-year absence from the top flight.

‘There’s no doubt when you come up as a non-parachute team with players who aren’t as experienced.

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‘I know the gap well because I’ve played in it the Premier League a lot.

‘I’ve managed a team fighting for the Champions League with Chelsea, I’ve managed in a relegation battle at Everton.

“I understand there’s lots of conversations [to be had]. The owner has been very keen on us all enjoying and celebrating in these last couple of weeks, and I agree with that, we can live in the moment.’

Lampard added: ‘The next job for the football club is, “Okay, what do we need to do?”, because we’ve risen quite quickly in these last 18 months.

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‘A lot of amazing groundwork by Mark Robins but the differences that are coming upon the football club now and the step is big so it has to be done well, so that will be the job.’

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Eluned Morgan shouts ‘vote Plaid Cymru’ in Labour rally gaffe

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Eluned Morgan shouts ‘vote Plaid Cymru’ in Labour rally gaffe

First Minister Eluned Morgan had a slip up on the campaign trail, telling people to “vote Plaid Cymru” rather than her own Labour Party.

The party had an event at Barry Island to mark a week to go where activists gathered in front of a lorry, placards aloft ahead of a canvassing session.

As she closed her speech, made in front of activists, she ended by urging them to “pleidleisiwch Plaid Cymru, Plaid Llafur”. Realising her mistake, the Welsh Labour leader grimaced while there were some laughs.

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During the event she announced her party has released its costings for the manifesto, showing people what they will and won’t spend on.

The details of each party’s campaign finances has been contested. In a TV Debate this week each leader was challenged by Reform UK Dan Thomas to release their figures.

When the audience at the BBC debate was asked if it wanted the figures released, all seemed to raise their hands.

In that debate Reform UK urged the parties to release theirs “tomorrow morning”. They said they will release theirs if the others do.

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The Conservatives said the same. Lib Dem leader Jane Dodds refused while Plaid’s Rhun ap Iorwerth said his party had checked its spending plans with a renowned economist but did not commit to releasing them.

Mrs Morgan told activists that she had written to Plaid Cymru leader Mr ap Iorwerth urging him to release his figures.

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Woman in court for GBH and assaulting emergency worker

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Estelle Bradley, 44, of no fixed address, appeared at York Magistrates’ Court yesterday (April 29) charged with inflicting GBH (grievous bodily harm) without intent on a 79-year-old woman in Knaresborough town centre.

She has also been charged with assaulting an emergency worker (a police office) at Harrogate Police Station while in custody being charged with the other offence on Tuesday (April 28).


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The initial attack happened in Knaresborough High Street at around 11.30am on October 17, 2025.

“It is alleged that Bradley pushed the victim to the pavement close to a passing heavy goods vehicle. She suffered a cut on her head that needed gluing at hospital,” said a spokesperson for the force.

Bradley was arrested following a CCTV appeal by North Yorkshire Police; she has since been remanded into custody and is due to appear in court on June 1.

If you have any more information, the case reference is 12NY0110126.

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Tartan Army fans face World Cup travel chaos as airport workers consider strikes

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Staff at Glasgow Airport are currently being balloted for industrial action amid an ongoing row over pay.

Tartan Army fans could face World Cup chaos this summer as airport workers in Glasgow are considering strikes.

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Staff at Glasgow Airport are currently being balloted for industrial action amid an ongoing row over pay. The industrial action could see around 170 ICTS staff members walk out during the same period thousands of football fans prepare to travel to the US.

It comes after workers rejected an “unacceptable” pay offer from the company. Unite the Union, which represents the employees, said that if the ballot is successful, strikes commence during the busiest period of the summer holidays.

It could coincide with the World Cup also the Commonwealth Games which are being held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2. The ballot opens on May 1 and will close on May 21.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite has warned ICTS that our members at Glasgow Airport deserve a better pay offer than what is currently on the table. ICTS is a highly profitable company that can fully afford to make a decent pay offer. The company’s cavalier attitude and failure to make a fair pay offer has created this dispute.

“Unite will back our ICTS members every step of the way in their fight for better jobs, pay and conditions.”

The union explained that ICTS workers interact directly with passengers in security search areas, processing them for flights, while also controlling access posts, covering mobile patrols and screening all deliveries.

Carrie Donoghue, Unite industrial officer, said: “Unite has made it clear that there should be a far better pay offer which reflects the critical role our members perform at Glasgow Airport. The reality is that the airport simply can’t operate without them. It is ICTS that is putting the travelling public at risk during an expected very busy summer due to the World Cup and Commonwealth Games.”

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Officers who want to find the owner of the Darlington property have released a picture showing a living room with a large sofa, a clock in the background and a black-and-white cat.

A Durham Police spokesperson said: “Officers are appealing for help in identifying the owner of this property as part of an ongoing investigation.

“We’d like to reassure people that they are not suspected of any offences.

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“We appreciate the image quality isn’t the best, but hope that someone may recognise the furniture or the black-and-white cat.”

If it is your house, or you know who it belongs to, please contact Detective Constable Matt Stasiak at Darlington CID on 101, extension 202467, or by email at Matthew.Stasiak@durham.police.uk.

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Marathon record-breaker Sabastian Sawe gifted a car by Kenyan president as he returns home to hero’s welcome

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Sabastian Sawe, the first athlete to officially break the two-hour barrier in a marathon, has been welcomed home to Kenya with a hero’s reception, including a water cannon salute for his arriving aircraft.

The record-breaker was subsequently awarded $61,000 (£45,000) and a new car by the president.

Mr Sawe’s return on Wednesday saw him greeted by his parents and Sports Minister Salim Mvurya, who lauded the runner’s achievement at the London Marathon as “a win for Kenya.”

On Thursday, President William Ruto hosted a formal ceremony, describing Mr Sawe’s victory as “a defining moment in the history of human endurance.”

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During the event, Mr Sawe presented President Ruto with an autographed Adidas Adizero shoe, worn during Sunday’s race, along with a signed photograph commemorating his world record moment.

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Mr Sawe made history on Sunday by completing the marathon in an astonishing 1 hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds, shaving 65 seconds off the previous men’s world record.

Upon his arrival at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, he expressed his pride at having “made a great achievement in life” and vowed to “try and lower the record further.”

The athlete was adorned with a traditional wreath of twigs, symbolising victory, as traditional dancers celebrated his return. He was then escorted into a luxury government vehicle, part of the “heroic welcome” orchestrated by the sports minister.

His parents shared their long-held belief in their son’s destiny for greatness. His mother, Emily Sawe, recalled his childhood speed: “He would run too fast. So, I would say to myself, this boy will shine for me one day.”

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His father, Simion Kiplagat Sawe, recounted the tension of watching Sunday’s race due to a poor television signal.

“The moment my son pulled in front, I walked out and didn’t see him finish the race. I watched the replay afterwards. I was so happy, extremely happy. We screamed so much that now it is hard to swallow anything,” he said.

Sawe’s introduction to professional running came through his uncle, Abraham Chepkirwok, an 800-metre Olympian for Uganda at the 2008 Beijing Games.

Having won the Valencia Marathon in 2024 with a time of 2:02:05, Sawe entered Sunday’s London race as the defending champion.

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His father affirmed his son’s unwavering determination, stating: “Even now, he still says that record was not enough; he wants to lower it further.”

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Police helicopter finds ‘vulnerable’ missing woman in Stanhope

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Emergency services were called on Tuesday evening (April 28) after the woman was reported missing from her home in Tow Law.

A search was launched with officers and dogs on the ground and the police helicopter scouring the area from the sky.

Dog handler PC Laura Armstrong and PD Dutch traced the woman’s car to a remote area near Stanhope.

Officers then concentrated their search on foot in the surrounding fells, where NPAS colleagues spotted the woman lying in a remote area.

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Responders reached the woman and have her oxygen and urgent first aid as she was suffering from suspected hypothermia, before she was flown to hospital for treatment.

A Durham Police spokesperson said: “On Tuesday night, a call came into our force control room following concerns for a vulnerable woman who had gone missing from her home in Tow Law.

“Officers were able to give her very worried family the good news – we wish her a speedy recovery.

“We can’t always share what we get up to, but this is just one of the jobs that we responded to this week to keep the public safe.”

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